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Niall Pemberton commented on BEANUTILS-142:
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To be honest I find your comment pretty confusing - SqlTimestampConverter has 
been changed alot in the nightly build - it no longer has a convert() method - 
instead now inherits from the generic DateTimeConverter implementation - which 
from looking at your code does pretty similar processing. Are you sure you're 
using the nightly build?

Saying "Unfortunately, this patch not working in my project" doesn't actually 
tell us alot- explict details of what "not working" means (including any stack 
trace, if any) would be very useful. Even better a test case demonstrating the 
problem would be great. Otherwise its alomost impossible to do anything.

> [beanutils] RowSetDynaClass fails to copy resulset to DynaBean with Oracle 
> 10g JDBC driver
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: BEANUTILS-142
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEANUTILS-142
>             Project: Commons BeanUtils
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: DynaBean
>         Environment: Operating System: Windows XP
> Platform: All
>            Reporter: Li Zhang
>             Fix For: 1.8.0
>
>         Attachments: Beanutils-142.patch
>
>
> Beginning in Oracle 9.2, DATE is mapped to Date and TIMESTAMP is mapped to
> Timestamp. However if you were relying on DATE values to contain time
> information, there is a problem. When using Oracle 10g JDBC driver, the
> ResultSetMetaData.getColumnClassName returns java.sql.Timestamp but
> ResultSet.getObject(name).getClass() returns java.sql.Date. Obviously these 
> two
> do not match each other. When the RowSetDynaClass.copy function tries to set 
> the
> value to BasicDynaBean, it throws exception. Need a workaround.

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